I’d rather have Doc’s shotgun.
Never sit with your back to the door...
When Hugh O’Brian played Wyatt, the guns were Buntline Specials. Guess real life was different.
Well, I'd have to clean 'em up & frame them and they just probably won't sell that fast.
He can sell them on the Pawn Stars for $ 50.00
It is impossibile that they came from descendents of Wyatt as he had no dscendents. Glenn Boyer is also a fraud.
Think I’m gonna have to pass. No serial number on the frame + grips and cylinder replaced..”... I mean it would go great with my official Wyatt Earp shovel. It has had the blade replaced twice, handle once, but I lost the receipt.
Wow! I wonder how they can verify that?
When my daughter lived in New Mexico, she had her property next to the Clanton’s property. She said they walked around their property shooting off their guns as a regular warning to everyone else ... :-) ...
There was an article in the “American Rifleman” a few years back about an old guy who served in the 6th Cavalry near Tombstone.
The old guy lived to over a hundred and knew Earp personally. He did not think much of him. I think he described him as a pimp who only used the badge for advantage. He also described Doc. Holliday as an insane killer.
You can get $100 for them at your local gun buy back.
I think the estimated bid per gun is too low for an auction of the guns of the most celebrated lawman of the Old West who participated in the most widely known gunfight.
The things you learn on FR and no where else. You gotta love this place and may it remain here when they shut the internet down, this is the only place I will miss.
The story is suspect. Rick Harrison wouldn’t touch them at any price.
The person who buys this ought to do it for the satisfaction of displaying it as Earp's gun for his and his guests' enjoyment.
http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/product_info.php/products_id/411539875
These were available, but that was before Aurora, Sandy Hook, etc...